Rusty hydraulic lines - what to do?

timsch

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I'm working to restore a pretty weathered L275DT. The images below are of the hydraulic lines, which are pretty rusty. One guy I know who knows a few things said that rust like that could wind up contaminating the fluid. I'm skeptical about that unless the rust gets so bad it works its way through the line, at which time I'd imagine it would not hold pressure. Anyway, better safe than sorry - Is there something I should do about this? If so, what are my options? Thanks.





 

timsch

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I've got a gallon+ of that stuff. It converts the rust into a primer, but it's not a stand-alone product. Are you recommending painting the pressure lines?
 

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No amount of surface rust is going to "contaminate the hydraulic fluid", take apart any fitting or line and the interior will be shinny and new, something about it being coated in oil will do that. :D

I soda blast stuff like that then treat the metal with SKYBRYTE, then prime with zinc primer, then paint. ;)
 

timsch

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'49 8N, L275DT
Jun 11, 2018
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Houston, TX
No amount of surface rust is going to "contaminate the hydraulic fluid", take apart any fitting or line and the interior will be shinny and new, something about it being coated in oil will do that. :D

I soda blast stuff like that then treat the metal with SKYBRYTE, then prime with zinc primer, then paint. ;)
Sounds good. Thanks for the advice.